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Zinc has proved its efficacy in many models of ischemia reperfusion (I/R) injury. In this study, we used zinc acexamate (ZAC) as an exogenous source of zinc against renal I/R injury and we investigated whether its protective effects are mediated by the decrease of oxidative stress, inflammation, and mitochondria induced-apoptosis.Rats were orally pretreated with vehicle or ZAC (10 or 100 mg/kg) 24 h and 30 min prior to 1 h of bilateral renal warm ischemia and 2 h of reperfusion.Our data showed that 10 mg/kg of ZAC, but not 100 mg/kg, improved renal architecture and function. Also, the low dose of ZAC up-regulated antioxidant enzymes activities and glutathione level and decreased lipids and proteins oxidation. Interestingly, the use of ZAC resulted in a significant reduce of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1ß, IL-6 and MCP-1), enhanced mitochondria integrity and decreased expression of the pro-apoptotic protein caspase-9.We conclude that renal I/R induced oxidative stress, inflammation and apoptosis and that the use of ZAC at 10 mg/kg, but not 100 mg/kg, protects rat kidneys from I/R injury by down-regulating these processes.
Inflammation, Aminocaproates, Male, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Apoptosis, Kidney, Antioxidants, Mitochondria, Zinc, Disease Models, Animal, Oxidative Stress, Oxidative stress, Reperfusion Injury, Animals, Cytokines, Zinc acexamate, Warm Ischemia, Rats, Wistar, Ischemia reperfusion injury
Inflammation, Aminocaproates, Male, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Apoptosis, Kidney, Antioxidants, Mitochondria, Zinc, Disease Models, Animal, Oxidative Stress, Oxidative stress, Reperfusion Injury, Animals, Cytokines, Zinc acexamate, Warm Ischemia, Rats, Wistar, Ischemia reperfusion injury
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